July 21 is National Hot Dog Day. A dietician says it's okay to enjoy a hot dog every once in a while, but moderation is key.
July is National Anti-Boredom Month. A pediatrician offers tips on how to keep your kids entertained this summer.
A pediatrician offers advice on how to keep your kids safe from COVID-19 as they head back to summer camp.
Meet a father-of-two who received a rare, life-saving intestinal transplant after surviving a bull attack that crushed his abdomen.
A doctor tells us summer colds are popping up, now that masks are coming down.
The Delta variant is quickly on the rise here in the United States. A doctor for the Cleveland Clinic explains why that's of concern and how you can protect yourself.
A male fertility specialist comments on a recent study showing COVID-19 M-RNA vaccines don't affect a man's fertility.
July 7th is World Chocolate Day. A dietitian weighs in on the health benefits certain types of chocolate may have.
A pediatric cardiologist explains what myocarditis is and why the side effect shouldn't be a major concern for parents when it comes to the COVID-19 vaccine.
As June, Alzheimer's and Brain Awareness Month, comes to a close, an Ohio man tells us he feels he's benefited from participating in a trial for an Alzheimer's drug that was recently FDA approved.